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Staring out a window of a 350 square ft apartment that housed six, this neighborhood looks, I am guessing almost identical to how it did at the turn of the 20th century. First German, then Irish, then Jewish neighborhood then condemned then discovered again 50 years later.
"The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is a portrait of immigrant life in 19th- and early-20th-century New York City at 97 Orchard St. The museum used to house thousands of working-class folks, but it is now a portal into the past. After being abandoned for more than 50 years, this tenement time capsule was revived. With its apartments expertly restored and re-created using everything from personal letters and journals to crime-scene photos and death certificates, the museum brings the building's history back to life."
-http://www.nycgo.com/venues/lower-east-side-tenement-museum
Balade sur la High Line : c’est une ancienne voie ferrée reconvertie, par Diller & Scoffidio, en un agréable parc urbain, linéaire suspendu à 10 mètres du sol, de 2,3 km dans la ville (inspirée de la coulée verte du XIIème arrondissement de Paris).
Nous avons commencé notre promenade à l’entrée de la West 34th Street. Nous avons fait une pause gourmande au Chelsea Market, une ancienne biscuiterie transformée en marché international au charme fou ! Briques rouges, matériaux industriels et ambiance tendance.
Nous avons continué la balade sur la High Line jusqu’à l’entrée Sud Gansevoort Street et longé l’Hudson River.
An upper west side store featuring great little oddities such as this shrunken head..
I’ve recently been doing a lot of work for the talented team over at NYC&Company which is the official tourism board of New York City. I was hired to visit several restaurants and shops around the Upper West Side to show off some cool spots for people to shop, eat, and hang out.
To read the rest of this post and view a bunch more photos please check out this post on my blog.
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Jonathan Ned Katz
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
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Polaroid picture.
New York City on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City
New York City on Wikivoyage: en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/New_York_City
New York City Tourism:
“Empire State of Mind” JAY Z | Alicia Keys: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UjsXo9l6I8
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A great tip when visiting Brooklyn is to check out Smorgasburg, a Brooklyn Flea Market - a great place to get some street food - www.smorgasburg.com/
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
Gather before start of NYC Gay Pride Parade along 5th Avenue between West 32nd and West 33rd in NYC on Sunday morning, 26 June 2022 by Elvert Barnes Photography
IT'S TIME FOR NYC PRIDE Billboard
FIND WAYS TO CELEBRATE at www.nycgo.com/pride
SIGNS OF GAY PRIDE 2022 Series
Elvert Barnes 52nd NYC GAY PRIDE 2022 at
elvertxbarnes.com/nyc-gay-pride
Elvert Barnes June 2022 docu-project at elvertxbarnes.com/2022
New York City is one of the fascinated and expensive cities in world and finding cheap budget hotel are very hard task. The Manhattan region in NY is too much expensive space and you will pay lot of budget to stay here and the apartments size is small. In New York City roughly 90,900 hotels are estimated according to the NYCGO.com and the hotel room price starts from $238 to $15,000 per night. Any way you can also get many budget and cheap hotels in New York, most of hotels provide world-class amenities, well interior decorated rooms and free buffet breakfasts.
If you are not living in urban area and first time coming to the New York City, you may shock by looking size of hotels room in New York. Keep one thing in mind that millions of tourists pay over $1,500 per month to stay in one room with kitchen attach where their bed look like couch, only 2 feet kitchen. New York City is a dream city for everyone. Every people dream to visit one day during their travelling life because of its high rich cultures, history, amazing attractions, resorts, restaurants and many more. If you are thinking for staying cheap budget hotels in NYC long time, you are possibly thinking smoothing wrong.
Many tourists ask me if they can stay in New Jersey during their New York tour! I always said no. If you are seriously want to enjoy the New York City, I suggest you stay in New York. You also don’t know how much unnecessary money will be spending by every day travelling back to NY. If you are vacationing with children and planning to stay outside of New York city then you will face lots of problem. There are many alternative way to save money during your New York vacation.
Here there are some awesome cheap budget hotels in New York City, starting price from $100 to $150 per night.
Jane Hotel NYC - West Village
Jan Hotel NYC located at the West Village and all rooms are designed like cabin of ship. The hotel provide single room and bath room in ground floor in low budget, but you also get private bathroom and luxury room just paying $225. The rooms are well decorated including TV, internet access, iPod dock, luggage rack and in-built drawers.
Comfort Inn - Times Square
The Comfort Inn located at the 46th St in Time Square, though the hotel location is in the NY business point but offer rooms in attractive price. The hotel Comfort Inn provides deluxe king/size bed, flat LCD TV, Wi-Fi, iPod docking to all guests. You can get another hotel Comfort Inn on 39th Street.
Pod Hotel NYC - Midtown East
The Pod hotel is one of the cheap and luxury hotels in Midtown East as well as NYC. The hotel provides very condensed, 24hr room clean, iPod docking stations, flat LCD TV. You can get shared or separate bathrooms with modern style rainfall shower heads, water jets and music.
Hotel 31 NYC - Midtown East
This hotel is an eight-story hotel having 60 guest rooms and 31 luxurious rooms (designed with world-class hotel amenities, stylish interior decorate). The hotel is completely budget hotel in New York City.
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SpongeBob SquarePants
He's left his pineapple under the sea to bring a little holiday cheer to the Parade route!
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Sometime in 2011 or 2012, the northbound lanes on this block of 4th Avenue just south of Flatbush Avenue were eliminated and an expanded sidewalk took their place. Embedded in the sidewalk is a large stylized image of a red rose.
In trying to determine if the rose has any particular significance to this location, all I could come up with is the fact that the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Rose Cinemas is located nearby, one long block away. (The Peter Jay Sharp Building, which houses the Rose, is visible in the background of this photo, behind and to the left of the school bus.)
But that connection seems like a stretch. Perhaps a rose was selected because it's the state flower of New York. The only thing standing on the small triangular block where the rose is located is an old subway entrance kiosk (the Times Plaza Control House), and the subway is run by the MTA, a state agency.
Or maybe they just put a rose here because people like roses.
I'm sure you're now dying to know about other relevant official flowers. How could you not be? The national flower of the US (or the "National Floral Emblem", technically) is... the rose! The official flower of NYC is the daffodil. All of the boroughs except Manhattan have their own official flowers as well:
The Bronx: day lily (previously the monstrous corpse flower)
Brooklyn: forsythia
Queens: tulip and rose (as seen on its flag), representing the Netherlands and England, respectively, the two nations that controlled what is now NYC during the colonial era
Staten Island: pinxter azalea
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE on 5th Avenue between East 49th and East 50th Street in New York City, NY on Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
PRIDE: Photographs After Stonewall by Fred W. McDarrah
Learn about Saks Fifth Avenue Pride Windows Display at www.nycgo.com/events/saks-fifth-avenue-pride-windows-display
Follow SAKS 5th AVENUE at www.facebook.com/saks/
Sunday evening, 30 June 2019 Walk to Times Square from POD-51 Hotel @ Midtown East
Elvert Barnes 2019 GAY PRIDE ART docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/2019GayPrideArt.html
49th NYC LGBTQ WORLD PRIDE 2019 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NYCGayPride2019.html
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What does the LGBTQ stand for? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT
Ever find yourself wondering what the letter Q stands for in LGBTQ?
www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/06/01/lgbtq-q...
Update 04.02.2009
So I googled my name, "Marvin Orendain" and this photo showed up on the results. It points to nycgo and it's being used in one of their article.
Really am very flattered and I don't mind them using it, they did credit me by putting my name under the photo but couldn't they at least tell me before using it?